
Pete Davidson will be required to do community service after crashing a car into a Beverly Hills residence, according to a new report.
TMZ said the Bupkis star and Saturday Night Live alum “entered a diversion program without pleading guilty or no contest” to a reckless driving charge he received in June. The outlet said the comedian will be required to do 50 hours of community at the New York City Fire Department, where his father worked when he died on September 11, 2001.
In addition, the outlet said Davidson is expected to attend traffic school and go to a morgue to find out “what happens to people when they're victims of a reckless driver.”
On March 4, Davidson reportedly lost control of his Mercedes Benz, hopped a curb, and crashed into the side of a home in Beverly Hills. His girlfriend, actress Chase Sui Wonders was also in the car.
No injuries were reported.
On June 16, Davidson was charged with one count of reckless driving by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
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